Quote: Renegade Carpark @ December 30 2009, 12:09 AM GMTNot really, the Triffids are basically plants and slow moving ones at that. There's this new thing that top scientists have invented called 'fire'. If the Triffids can produce fossil fuels, the little green bastards would have gone up like Michael Jackson's hair in a Pepsi advert.
But no, for some reason, they thought 'Let's shoot them with guns, but not from a distance, that would be stoopid, let's stand really close to them so they can kill us.'
A load of old pants with a bit of poo in them I'm afraid.
There is something called 'the willing suspension of disbelief'. If you try to get into something it is much more enjoyable. I know it's very B-movie; man-eating killer plants but I think the horror comes from how society reacted to to the situation. If we all woke in the morning, blind, just what would you do? Would you trust the people that can see to do right? If it was about the plants then there would have been a neat resolution where we saw the sterilisation plan happen. But because all they did was escape to the Isle of Wight and not wipe out the Triffids shows it was about how people survive.
Just go with it.
I loved it; it was well lit, well shot, the music was perfect and Eddie was suitably chilling.